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California AG to use 'crowdsourcing' to greatly expand online privacy investigations

By Mike Swift ( October 14, 2016, 22:23 GMT | Insight) -- In what could be a first for a US privacy regulator, California Attorney General Kamala Harris on Friday released an online tool that allows users to report websites, mobile apps or other online services that are not following their disclosed privacy practices. The goal is to use crowdsourcing to exponentially increase the state's ability to identify online services that are violating California privacy laws.In what could be a first for a US privacy regulator, California Attorney General Kamala Harris on Friday released an online tool that allows users to report websites, mobile apps or other online services that are not following their disclosed privacy practices....

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